General Information
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System Display
Warning
Do not attempt to switch between
front and rear tyre display modes with
the motorcycle in motion as this may
lead to loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
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1. TPMS warning light
2. TPMS symbol
3. Tyre pressure
4. Front and rear tyre indicators
To view the tyre pressure display:
• Make sure the motorcycle is
stationary and in neutral. Turn the
ignition to the ON position.
• Press and release the SCROLL
button until PSI or bAr is shown in
the display screen.
• Press and hold the SCROLL button
for one second to change between
PSI and bar.
• Once PSI or bar has been selected,
press and release the SCROLL
button to select the front or rear
tyre pressure.
• When the tyre pressure monitoring
system has been selected, —— PSI
or bAr is shown in display screen
until the motorcycle is travelling at a
speed greater than 12 mph (20 km/h)
and the tyre pressure signal is
received.
• To exit the tyre pressure display,
press and release the SCROLL
button until the desired display
screen is shown.
Sensor Batteries
When the battery voltage in a pressure
sensor is low, LO bAt will be displayed
and the TPMS symbol will indicate
which wheel sensor has the low battery
voltage. If the batteries are completely
flat, only dashes will be visible in the
display screen, the red TPMS warning
light will be on and the TPMS symbol
will flash continuously. Contact your
authorised Triumph dealer to have the
sensor replaced and the new serial
number recorded in the spaces provided
on page 51.
With the ignition switch turned to the
ON position, if the TPMS symbol flashes
for 10 seconds and then remains on
there is a fault with the TPMS system.
Contact your authorised Triumph dealer
to have the fault rectified.